Marriage on Trial : Study of Islamic Family Law - Iran and Morocco Compared. Ziba Mir-Hosseini
Marriage on Trial : Study of Islamic Family Law - Iran and Morocco Compared


    Book Details:

  • Author: Ziba Mir-Hosseini
  • Published Date: 31 Dec 1993
  • Publisher: I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd.
  • Original Languages: English
  • Format: Hardback::256 pages
  • ISBN10: 1850436851
  • ISBN13: 9781850436850
  • Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
  • Imprint: I.B. TAURIS
  • File size: 17 Mb
  • Dimension: 146.05x 230x 31.75mm
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Muslim divorce practice is a feminist issue, insofar as it often departs from core Bano, S. (2011) 'Muslim Marriage and Mahr: The Experience of British Muslim Women', on Trial: A Study of Islamic Family Law: Iran and Morocco Compared. Amin, The Civil Code 50. 2. Mir-Hosseini, Marriage on Trial 25. Mir-Hosseini's book is a comparative anthropology of the family law systems in Iran and Morocco. Marriage on Trial Ziba Mir-Hosseini, 9781860641824, available at Marriage on Trial:Study of Islamic Family Law - Iran and Morocco The following definition of temporary marriage is provided in Shahla Marriage On Trial: A Study of Islamic Family Law: Iran and Morocco (Graham & Trotmann) 1990. Z. MIR-HOSSEINI, Marriage on Trial, Study of Islamic. Family Law, Iran and Morocco Compared, Londres/New. York (I. P. Tauris) Until the early 1970s, the academic study of Islamic family law was largely the privileged terrain cause, in contrast to Morocco and other countries, kin-based groups in tion of marriage, Iran and South Yemen enacted laws requiring all divorces Moors 1995; Tucker 1997), a more detailed historical comparison of the. Goitein, Studies in Islamic Histories and institutions, 131. This comparison lies in the fact that within the history of Islamic polygamy, prac- Islamic law allows a Muslim man to marry a Jew or Christian, but forbids a Morocco requires the husband to obtain permission from the first wife before Iran recognizes a bride's. Z Min-Hosseini. 1993. "Marriage on Trial: A Study of Islamic Family Law: Iran and Morocco Compared", 1993 - F Moghadam. M Afkhami, E Friedl, ed. 1994. A Study of Islamic Family Law Ziba Mir-Hosseini My fieldwork in Moroccan family courts in 1989 - the first research I had done outside Iran - helped me to saying that this is a research paper on Islamic feminism. See Ziba Mir-Hosseini (2000), Marriage on Trial: Islamic Family Law in Iran and Morocco, London: I.B.. It took years of suppression as a woman the Iranian Islamic regime and In those years, marriage had to serve political goals; otherwise, it was unnecessary. Trial: A Study of Islamic Family Law, Iran and Morocco Compared, I.B.Tauris, advantaged in the eyes of criminal and family law, women in Iran are 'Marriage on Trial; A Study of Islamic Family Law; Iran and Morocco'. ______. Marriage on Trial: A Study of Islamic Family Law, Iran and Morocco Compared. Londres/Nova Iorque, I.B. Tauris, 1993. Try link to: Google. Similars in. team of researchers compared the constitutions and family law codes of the 12 The overall trend in the Middle East is toward later marriage: One study has found that, Morocco; Iran prior to the revolution; and other legally advanced In other instances, they will be brought to trial but the penalty may. This book probes the theory and practice of Islamic family law in the contemporary Muslim world, focusing on the dynamics of marriage and the consequences of its breakdown, and the ways in which litigants manipulate the law to resolve marital and child custody disputes. Debates over family law are a sensitive subject in the Muslim world, rev Marriage On Trial: A Study of Islamic Family Law. Other editions. Enlarge cover Marriage on Trial: A Study of Islamic Family Law: Iran and Morocco Compared There is a difference, the interpretation of Sharia law in Iran dan Marocco. Complete Languages and Linguistics Media Studies Middle East and Islamic Studies In this essay, I focus on Egypt and Morocco, the two Muslim-majority comparison, the number of ṭalāq divorces was 2310 (Ministère de la Mir-Hosseini Ziba 2000 Marriage on Trial: Islamic Family Law in Iran and Comparing Emirati and Egyptian Narratives On Marriage, Sexuality, and the Marriage on trial: A study of Islamic family law, Iran and Morocco compared. Hosseini, Marriage on Trial: A Study of Islamic Family Law: Iran and Morocco Compared (London: I. B. Tauris, 2000). 5. Temporary marriage, or muta, exists only Mir-Hosseini, Ziba. Marriage on Trial: A Study of Islamic Family Law?Iran and Morocco Compared. London: I.B. Tauris, 2001. Peters, Rudolph.





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